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<h3> Academic Biography </h3>
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I've been a 
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graduate student</a> in the 
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Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering</a> at the 
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since the fall of 1992.  I have been working with 
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Jim Brinkley</a>
and other members of the
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Digital Anatomist</a>
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Dept. of Biological Structure</a>.
My research interests are varied, but include computer vision,
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computer graphics</a>,
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artificial intelligence</a>, user interfaces,
and computer music.


<h3> Projects </h3>

In my current research, I am working on using shape models to find
organ boundaries in magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography
(CT) images.  We started by working with single images, but have
extended our method to handle 3D volume data sets.

<h3> Publications </h3>

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Kevin P. Hinshaw and James F. Brinkley,
<strong> Shape-Based Interactive Three-Dimensional Medical Image
Segmentation</strong>, 
<em> SPIE Medical Imaging: Image Processing,</em>
Newport Beach, CA, February 22 - 28, 1997.
<em> In Preparation. </em>

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Kevin P. Hinshaw, Russ B. Altman, and James F. Brinkley,
<strong> Shape-Based Models For Interactive Segmentation Of Medical
Images</strong>,
<em> SPIE Medical Imaging: Image Processing,</em>
San Diego, CA, February 26 - March 2, 1995, pp. 771-780. 

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